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This case fits the nozzles perfectly and the latching system is ingenious. I happened to have the M3x30 button cap screws on hand so it was easy. I printed in CookieCAD Moonstone and ProtoPasta Fleck 'n' Forest for that Bambu green. My camera didn't capture it but the Moonstone has pink and blue shimmer on the white. It looks great in person. Along with the other cases for my induction nozzles, I now have storage and organization for all my H2D and H2C nozzles!
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This poop chute is great. I love that it just slides on the spool holder mount, and doesn't block the vents. The fit is perfect. I printed one for my H2D in May, but that was in silver silk PLA and I had to apply foil tape to keep hot poops from sticking. When I got my H2C I printed two chutes, one as a replacement for the H2D, in gray Polymaker PolyMax PC to handle high temps. I also designed a small bin to fit perfectly between my build plate holder (https://makerworld.com/en/models/41379-bambu-build-plate-holder-2-8-tapered-slots-etc#profileId-46052) and the back edge of the 2x2 paver each printer sits on. The thin walls of my old bin split so I made these a bit thicker. The bins I printed in Polymaker Starlight Mercury to match the gray but have some shimmer. The bins are small but with the H2C I expect a lot less poop.
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This is the winder I've been waiting for. It's the 4th one I've printed. But this one easily adapts to any size spool, and is hands-off -- no cranking and no holding a drill at an awkward angle for what seems like forever. The design is mind-blowing. I can't believe the time and effort the designer put into making something this complicated that works so well and has not just motors and other specific hardware but also a custom control board and touchscreen, and you can connect to wi-fi and upgrade the firmware. Plus the detailed videos that clearly walk through assembly. The hardware kit is pricey, but totally worth it. The designer gives amazing support. I emailed back and forth with him a number of times and he always responded within hours with detailed answers. He even sent me some replacement parts and upgraded part models to try. I consolidated onto 4 plates and printed in Polymaker PolyMax PC and Prusament PC Blend. I used 3DXTech Aquatek X1 as support interface material.
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I love this fidget. I didn't want one with just one or two things to do -- this one has them all. It keeps me from checking my email or responding to Slack during meetings that I should pay attention to. I'm constantly moving between the rocker switch, one of the wheels, and the side push button, but I really use them all. I printed it in Cold Star Forge Red-Yellow-Blue triple coextrusion and I think it's beautiful. It printed very easily and snapped together perfectly. I slid a razor blade in a few places to get them to release easily and it was no problem.
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This is a great model, with compact, elegant storage for all those induction nozzles. I did a quick hack job in TinkerCAD to add space for two more nozzles, and inlaid text for the sizes (two cases with two full sets each case). The way I did it expanded the latch, which was fine except I had trouble opening it with nothing on the bottom half to push against -- a minor issue which it seems like the original model would have also. So I put the original top part back on and left the wider bottom part, which gives me a little ledge to push against when opening it. I went a little crazy with filament and bed selection. I printed each in a different FlashForge Burnt Titanium gradient filament with ProtoPasta Fleck 'n' Forest for the green text, on two different P-Flat build plates on the H2D. One gradient was with Abyssal Red, and one was with Nebula Purple. It's way too busy and there's not enough contrast to easily read the text, but I'm still happy with them.
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